Bryson DeChambeau claimed Rory McIlroy did not talk to him at any point during their final-round tussle at The Masters, but does it matter and how common is it when in major contention? McIlroy completed the career Grand Slam with a dramatic play-off victory at Augusta National, where he came through multiple setbacks on a roller-coaster final day to register a first major title since the 2014 PGA Championship. The Northern Irishman was playing in the final group alongside DeChambeau, who briefly lead after birdieing the par-five second but then saw a four-shot swing go in McIlroy's favour over the next two holes. DeChambeau eventually stuttered to a final-round 75 to finish four strokes behind McIlroy and Justin Rose in tied-fifth, with the two-time US Open champion revealing the lack of interaction between the pair after his round.
"Didn't talk to me once all day," DeChambeau said. "He was just like - just being focused, I guess. It's not me, though.
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Rory McIlroy did not speak to Bryson DeChambeau during Masters triumph - but does it matter?

Bryson DeChambeau claims Rory McIlroy did not talk to him at any point during the final round of the Masters - but does it matter? - www.skysports.com